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File #: BL 26-014    Version: 1 Name: Bylaw 2026-14 - 2026 Tax Rate
Type: Bylaw Status: Council Agenda
File created: 3/9/2026 In control: Council
On agenda: 4/14/2026 Final action:
Title: Bylaw 2026-14 - 2026 Tax Rate Proposed Motions 1. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive first reading. 2. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive second reading. 3. That Bylaw 2026-14 be presented at this meeting for third reading. 4. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive third and final reading.
Attachments: 1. 1. Bylaw 2026-14-Tax Rate, 2. 2. 2025 to 2026 Tax Comparison for Tax Rate Bylaw
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Title

Bylaw 2026-14 - 2026 Tax Rate

 

Proposed Motions

1. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive first reading.

2. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive second reading.

3. That Bylaw 2026-14 be presented at this meeting for third reading.

4. That Bylaw 2026-14 receive third and final reading.

 

Body

Administration Recommendation

Administration supports the proposed motions. 

 

Purpose

To adopt the 2026 Property Tax Bylaw that establishes the property taxation rates, assessed against property within Parkland County, to raise sufficient tax revenue to fund municipal services and to provide for various requisitions from outside organizations. 

 

Summary

On April 14, 2026 Council approved a revised budget which resulted in a net municipal tax levy requirement of $84,056,300.  This levy as well as the required tax levies for the Designated Industrial Property, Senior's Foundations and the Education requisitions result in a total tax levy requirement of $124,411,915 (Attachment 2).  It is important to note that the municipality has no control over education taxes.  The municipality is only responsible for levying them. 

 

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications

Municipal Government Act, Part 9, Division 2

 

Financial Impact:

Revenue:   $124,000,000 (includes $45,000 estimated minimum tax levy)

Source of Funding:  Taxation